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Amber is a soft, sticky fossilized tree resin, which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since ancient past. It is Much valued from antiquity to the present age as a precious gemstone. Amber has been used in jewelry, ornaments and also in folk medicine. It also has been used as an ingredient in perfumes. I know about this from "Drfinejewels.com" which is a good site providing different types and colors of amber stone.

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